An adult case of Fanconi syndrome due to a mixture of Chinese crude drugs.

Journal: Nephron
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Abstract

We examined a 35-year-old male case of acquired Fanconi syndrome induced by a mixture of Chinese crude drugs. Renal glycosuria, hypokalemia, hypophosphatemia, metabolic acidosis, a low threshold of tubular bicarbonate excretion, and generalized aminoaciduria were observed after the patient had taken the drugs for 6 months. When he stopped taking them, all laboratory data improved. He took the drugs again on his own judgment, leading to a second bout of Fanconi syndrome. This is the first case in which Chinese crude drugs have been known to cause acquired Fanconi syndrome.

Authors
T Izumotani, E Ishimura, K Tsumura, K Goto, Y Nishizawa, H Morii